Compiled using bones from three T-rex skeletons found in Montana and Wyoming, this Tyrannosaurus Rex Skeleton is a museum-quality piece of history. The skeleton is 45% complete, with 135 of its 300 parts in tact, while the rest are filled in with accurate replicas. Named Roosevelt, after the nearby reservoir that was built as part of FDR's New Deal, it sits on a custom steel armature and measures 38 feet long and 12 feet high — so you'd better have a Jurassic-sized room if you plan on putting this in your house.

Show your love for great tech icons by proudly displaying them on your walls. Framed Tech pays homage to outdated gadgets and vintage consoles by disassembling and arranging them into a modern work of art. Each piece is thoughtfully hung on a 3mm PVC mat and placed in a custom frame. From Ataris to iPhones, the collection has something to accommodate every fanboy.

Chances are you already have a stockpile of frame-worthy pictures trapped on your phone for eternity. Get those photos out of storage and onto your walls without leaving the house. Just upload your image and Framebridge will ship it to you ready to hang in a custom frame. If you're wanting to show off something that isn't in digital form, they'll shoot you a prepaid mailer for you to send in your vintage album collection, original artwork, or whatever you're hoarding and return it set for display. Shipping is included and prices are size based, so your selection will always fit your style and your budget.

Whether you're an avid collector or starting from scratch, Watch Gang can help you stock up on quality pieces. The subscription service allows members to get a fresh watch every month based on their style and preferences. Memberships come in three tiers and watches are generally worth up to five times more than the monthly cost. They can do this by working directly with brands, guaranteeing you get an authentic timepiece at a great price. Along with their monthly arrival, subscribers can also take advantage of benefits like weekly Rolex, TAG, and Seiko giveaways and access to their exclusive community The Watch Gang Exchange.

Made for athletes in search of a comfortable shoe to wear while traveling, the Vans UltraRange Rapidweld is one of the most versatile in the brand's arsenal. It's made with a new UltraCush Lite midsole compound for added comfort and durability. It also has LuxLiner sock-fit construction for a secure, comfy fit, fully breathable mesh with Rapidweld details, and synthetic, textile, and suede uppers. Each pair is finished using water-based inks and glues and a durable rubber reverse waffle lug outsole.

Whether you have allegiance to a particular brand or just a love of automotive design in general, these Auto Icon Prints make a great addition to the garage or man cave. Available for such storied nameplates as Audi, Mercedes, Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Porsche, these posters celebrate decades of world-leading design by showing just enough of each car — the headlights, grille, and vents — to identify the model without ruining the minimal vibe. They measure 18" x 24" and are printed on archival-quality paper.

We've had globes of the Earth for ages. It's time our only natural satellite got its due. The Moon Lunar Globe is a truly accurate 1/20 million replica of the Moon featuring every detail — craters, hills, and ridges — in full 3D, created using topographic data from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. All that detail does no good if you can't see it, so it has a ring of LED lights that spin around it, illuminating the correct side of the moon, recreating the lunar phases as seen from Earth, and putting every impressive detail into sharp relief. Also available without the lights, and as a larger, 1/11.5 million scale globe.

Perhaps the most iconic piece of clothing worn by James Bond in Skyfall, the traditional peacoat from then under-the-radar Alabama-based Billy Reid developed a story and cult status of its own. After learning Daniel Craig had purchased the same coat for himself prior to filming Skyfall, a small, in-house team at Billy Reid began an effort to have the coat placed organically in the upcoming Bond film. Successful in that mission, the peacoat went viral in the 007 community, selling out countless times, backordered for over 2 years, before finally being placed in the brand's core collection. Now available again in the same heavy 80% wool / 20% nylon blend as used in the film, it's not quite bulletproof, but you might feel that way slipping it on. Ideal for clandestine missions and polar vortexes alike.

With its signature sophisticated, minimalist look, the Autobahn is undeniably part of the NOMOS family, but there's something about it that is more dynamic than the rest of the watches in the legendary brand's portfolio. That playful attitude is drawn from the designer's inspiration, created not only with the famous German highway in mind but also from the 22-minute Kraftwerk song of the same name. The theme is most evident on the dial — where smooth, rounded corners rise to the edge like a steep curve, only to dip at the recessed subdial just above the elongated 3-date window at the bottom — while a light gray luminous ring glows blue in low light, bringing to mind the dashboard of a car at night. It all sits beneath sapphire domed crystal, which is also found on the back of the watch, to showcase the in-house built caliber DUW6101 movement — used here for the first time with a date complication. Despite all the traffic, it remains quite thin and wears comfortably on the wrist and is finished with a waterproof blue-black textile strap tailor-made in France that features the NOMOS winged clasp that is polished by hand.

Taking photos is easier then its ever been. But properly displaying them is a chore most of us put off or don't do at all. Saw & Mitre know that the process of picking a frame isn't easy, and are aiming to simplify it with the Wood Block & Print. Their beautiful wood blocks are a perfect way to display great photographs, using wood sourced from high-quality timber and handmade in Vermont. Each block also includes an expertly printed photograph mounted on a sturdy, warp resistant styrene board and finished with a subtle linen texture. Shipping is free to the U.S. and print refill packs are also available to make swapping out photos easy.

The Sistine Chapel ceiling. The Mona Lisa. Guernica. Those of us capable of sight take these masterpieces for granted. Unseen Art aims to let the visually impaired experience these works for the very first time. The project involves contributors from all over the world recreating classic artworks in 3D, so that they may be printed out and felt by the sightless, giving people of all ages the chance to experience them for the very first time.